I try to search, what Downpour monsters mean in terms of the Hidden Meaning of Dreams. And that's what I found out.

Screamer

The content of your dream shows a sexual situation. That screaming women is your animus and that means that you are a person who have a trauma caused through rape.You did not listen from your mother, and you got raped, and now this went inside you unconscious mind to be forgotten. And it is coming on in your mind just recently until it will develop in a real flash back of the past.

Dreaming about a Barbie doll, symbolizes society’s ideals. You may feel that you are having trouble living up to other people’s expectations.

To see a Barbie doll in your dream represents society's ideals. You may feel that you are unable to meet the expectations of others. Alternatively, the Barbie doll refers to the desire to escape from daily responsibilities. It may serve to bring you back to your childhood where life was much simpler and more carefree.

Prisoner

At first when I start analyze that creature, I looked at the Downpour concept art, which shows clowns. So that final version of prisoner, supposed to remind of the clown or something. So clowns.

Clown Dreams: Funny or Scary?

Dreaming about clowns can mean a variety of things depending on how you feel about clowns in general. It can also be indicative of issues going on your life; ones that should be addressed.

When you dream about clowns, it may indicate that you have a need for more light, humor and fun in your life. You may want to let your hair down and have more fun and be more fun to be around. It could also be that the clown is pointing to the fact that you exaggerate certain things in your life. Who and what this is should be revealed by the details of the clown dream. Such dreams also are often indicators of you or someone close to you putting on a happy face to help get through difficult times. Something else associated with clown dreams is childhood fun. Such dreams may indicate that you are yearning for a simpler time, when it was all about you and you had no worries and cares.

Clown dreams can also tell you a lot about your personality. It is an indicator that you definitely have childish characteristics. If the clown in your dream is a happy clown, it should tell you that you are basically happy with your life. If the clown is sad, then you are probably sad too, whether you realize it or not. Clowns can also indicate that you are thoughtless in many of the things you do.

For someone who is afraid of clowns to have a clown dream has more serious implications. It is said to show that there is someone in your life that wants to hurt you. It is also an indicator that a person you know is hiding their true self from you.

Also to Note, Clowns are usually communicate with children. I believe that this is how Murphy saw himself towards Charlie. Like a twisted version of the Clown. So. How we can talk about that "you need more fun in your life" after that. Think about it.

Weeping bat

I believe in Downpour Weeping bat reminding of a just born baby of some sort.Just look at it. They got even that "Weeping bat" name.

This is not directly aimed at your post, but I just wanted to point something out related to the monsters.

I feel the monster models were painfully rushed in production, just like almost everything else in this game. None of them look even close to their original concept form, except for the Wheelman (which unsurprisingly was conceived by Masahiro Ito, at least they got that one right).

Nevertheless - Even in their original concept forms, all of the Downpour monsters are basically just humanoids with one head, two arms and two legs. To me it just feels as if they designers fundamentally misunderstood what monster symbolism in the Silent Hill series is about. Perhaps they thought they were just making a generic horror game.

I think it's fair to say that Downpour has the most boring and uninspiring monsters in the entire series. I mean, even Homecoming which was such a shit load of crap game had some really incredible monster designs.

Downpour monsters have two views of looking at them.One of them is the awesome rich in color,concept art style and like doll in design.I love this.The other one would be. As if they tried to make monsters look like the first original three games and origins. Like in terms of the concept art of the original. Or the look. Like these Art. You know what I'm talking about. As you can see, how they change it. All the skin is messy, the overall color, the feel of original concept art of first three games and so on.Take a look.I see it as they if they tried to be sitting on two chairs, at the same time with this and do they best.

I feel the monster models were painfully rushed in production, just like almost everything else in this game. None of them look even close to their original concept form, except for the Wheelman (which unsurprisingly was conceived by Masahiro Ito, at least they got that one right).

I don't know what you're talking about, other than that you seem to be defending Downpour to death as if its some kind of misunderstood masterpiece.

All of the Silent Hill games have had monsters with fleshy and messy skin including The Room, Origins and Homecoming, not just the first three games. Ironically, the first Silent Hill didn't have that many monsters with messy/fleshy skin - they were rather reptilian and insectoid in nature since they were manifestations of Alessa's fears. They grey child monster which you linked to, is a perfect representation of those distinct reptilian skin monsters from SH1.

Nevertheless, not sure why you wanted to bring up the thing about messy skin, which is rather common in all types of horror games - not just Silent Hill. I was criticizing the monster designs in Downpour since they are all the most humanoid monsters in the entire series - they have visible faces with eyes, one mouth, two arms and two legs and scream "generic horror game monster". If you look back at earlier games in the SH series, especially the second and third game, you can't really say that they look like humanoids. They may have some limbs and joints that resemble human parts, but they are so disfigured that it takes you a while to pinpoint what they are. Also their faces are obscured and that's what makes them inhuman, scary and otherwordly.

The only other monsters in the series with visible eyes, one mouth, two arms and two legs were the ghosts in The Room, but they were exactly that - ghosts. Besides, there were plenty of other monsters in the The Room that stayed true to the franchise.

The makers of Downpour didn't try to make the monsters look like the first original three games at all, because they didn't understand Silent Hill. The fact that you actually linked to a monster diagram from SH1-3 and dared to say that the monsters in Downpour look like them is comical.

Not to mention the awful plot holes. How can they have vacations in Silent Hill, since everyone knows the town has been evacuated when Alessa set fire to the underground mines? After all, HOW CAN A DEAD PERSON WRITE A LETTER?

Also, they tried too hard to sell the game with sex all the time, gee, the developers must have 13-year old boys.

And the plot twist in the end, so freaking obvious. "It's all a dream", NO SHIT SHERLOK

I totally Agree.

Jonipoon wrote:

All of the Silent Hill games have had monsters with fleshy and messy skin including The Room, Origins and Homecoming, not just the first three games. Ironically, the first Silent Hill didn't have that many monsters with messy/fleshy skin - they were rather reptilian and insectoid in nature since they were manifestations of Alessa's fears. They grey child monster which you linked to, is a perfect representation of those distinct reptilian skin monsters from SH1.

That's right they didn't. I just saying that Downpour monster art design direction doesn't need this fucking messy skin thing, like at all. And still they add it, it up.Just so you will remembered the older games better.

I think it's fair to say that Downpour has the most boring and uninspiring monsters in the entire series. I mean, even Homecoming which was such a shit load of crap game had some really incredible monster designs.

Yeah, like it was created by "some mad woman ,with mental illness and you can guess what kind logic." Like silent hill revelation.

You can view Silent hill Homecoming in such light. But for me that feel is already gone.

Maybe it's because this game called "silent hill" you know. All this Dahlia character in the first one. And don't get me even started with SH 2. A guy receive a letter from his dead wife. Ridiculous.

First rule of Silent Hill: Never treat the movies and the games as being in the same universe - they are two completely different universes. Christophe Gans, the director of the first movie, created his own set of rules and background to the town which is EXTREMELY different from the town in the games.

In the games, Silent Hill is a resort town which is seen as any other normal town to outsiders. Even the people living there doesn't seem to know about its mysterious powers.

The rest of your posts are difficult to read since your language and grammar makes little sense.

I don't know what you're talking about, other than that you seem to be defending Downpour to death as if its some kind of misunderstood masterpiece.The makers of Downpour didn't try to make the monsters look like the first original three games at all, because they didn't understand Silent Hill. The fact that you actually linked to a monster diagram from SH1-3 and dared to say that the monsters in Downpour look like them is comical.

What is your idea of the masterpiece silent hill. Tell me, with list if you can.I wanna know your opinion.